Search Tips and More!

Finding what you want

The search engine utilized here is a literal text engine. A
literal text search finds the documents most similar to your query. To
search for multiple words, separate each word with a space. For example,
if you specify time manage, the search engine will return all documents
that contain the words time AND manage. Additionally,
it will return documents that contain variations of these words, such
as timely and management.

Note: You
may wish to add the name of a judge to narrow your search.

After the engine has located documents for you to browse, you may further
search for specific text while in each PDF. On
the Adobe Toolbar, click the Search button and enter your query:

Here are the locations of some buttons on the Adobe Toolbar that you
will want to know:

Printing what you found

If you want to print an entire document, use the print button on the
Adobe Toolbar:

Copying text from a PDF

To select a section of text from an Adobe PDF document and copy it:

Choose the Text Select Tool from the Adobe
tool bar by clicking the button that has a capital “T” with a dashed-line
box next to it:

The mouse pointer will now be a capped line
like in Microsoft Word instead of the Adobe hand.

To select text, click (and hold) at the first
letter of the sentence or phrase and drag to the last letter. To deselect the
text and start over, click anywhere outside the selected text.

Choose Edit > Copy or Ctrl+C to copy the
selected text to the clipboard.